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e.u. regulation at all.but in answer to the question are going to go in there and fight for british interest on first and fight, yes, we will pick but let's be clear, there's the option of a tree at 27 where we have the ability to say yes or no, and as a result get a price for that. but there's always the possibility of the euro zone members at 17 will go ahead and form a treaty of their own. again, we have some leverage in that situation because they need to use of e.u. institutions. but we should recognize the exact the what our leverage is an make the most of it. >> thank you, mr. speaker. last year the prime minister's -- [inaudible] and he is either on all these issues and the justice secretary has said this agenda is not realistic anyway. does the prime minister regretted leading his party up the golden path and -- [shouting] >> between the genius manifests a potentially vetoing a treaty that may be essential to avoid huge damage to the u.k.? [shouting] >> what i regret is that the party opposite gave
e.u. regulation at all.but in answer to the question are going to go in there and fight for british interest on first and fight, yes, we will pick but let's be clear, there's the option of a tree at 27 where we have the ability to say yes or no, and as a result get a price for that. but there's always the possibility of the euro zone members at 17 will go ahead and form a treaty of their own. again, we have some leverage in that situation because they need to use of e.u. institutions. but we...
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e.u. regulations and be declared illegal and so instead of getting a common market we have the opposite we have. a restricted market where instead of being extended consumer choice is diminished so following your train of thought here are you saying that a european union can exist in current form for example if only it decentralizes power instead of consolidating it it wouldn't exist in anything like its present form i mean in one hundred seventy three which was the year that the united kingdom joined western europe was thirty six percent of world g.d.p. today it's twenty five percent and twenty twenty would be fifteen percent why is that the main constraint. a big inefficient government is international competition. you can raise your taxes up to a certain point and then the money starts going abroad to friendly jurisdictions and you have to crush it and you can bestow incredibly generous entitlements on your workforce maternity leave and paternity leave in a forty eight hour maximum we can go up to a certain point then the jobs start relocation but the european union gets you out of that
e.u. regulations and be declared illegal and so instead of getting a common market we have the opposite we have. a restricted market where instead of being extended consumer choice is diminished so following your train of thought here are you saying that a european union can exist in current form for example if only it decentralizes power instead of consolidating it it wouldn't exist in anything like its present form i mean in one hundred seventy three which was the year that the united kingdom...
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e.u. regulations and directives and frankly what the british people say is look let's be friends with europe let's trade with europe let's cooperate with them but let's be a global player let's get our democracy back and let's govern our own country and i think it happened in the early hours of last friday morning where the united kingdom a country of sixty two million people one of the really big players in the european community for the last nearly four decades found herself hopelessly isolated abused by here everybody and i don't think there is any going back from. watching r.t. live from moscow a cat and mouse game between occupy protesters and us police has become the norm with new tent camps popping up as quickly as your thought is can dismantle them but there are some encampments that have been around much longer and the people there have felt abandoned for years an associate went to visit one of the. tent cities of outrage popping up all across the u.s. over the last months let's visible to the public eye and much quieter. this tent city of hopelessness around for half a decade this
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e.u. regulations and directives and frankly what the british people say is look let's be friends with europe let's trade with europe let's cooperate with them but let's be a global player let's get our democracy back and let's govern our own country and i think it happened in the early hours of last friday morning where the united kingdom a country of sixty two million people one of the really big players in the european community for the last nearly four decades found herself how politically isolated be used by everybody and i don't think there is any going back from that angle really begins are expected on the streets of benghazi for a third consecutive day of demonstrations against the country's new government tens of thousands of protesters have been demanding more transparency and honesty from the national transitional council a recent those kinds of publications for the temporary government approaches boiling point over the perceived slow pace of reforms and going corruption the city have been geysers of special significance here as it was the birthplace of the nato backed rebellion th
e.u. regulations and directives and frankly what the british people say is look let's be friends with europe let's trade with europe let's cooperate with them but let's be a global player let's get our democracy back and let's govern our own country and i think it happened in the early hours of last friday morning where the united kingdom a country of sixty two million people one of the really big players in the european community for the last nearly four decades found herself how politically...
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e.u. regulations and directives and frankly what the british people say is look let's be friends with europe let's trade with europe let's cooperate with them but let's be a global player let's get our democracy back and let's govern our own country and that view is now supported amongst the british people by a margin of nearly two to one and as you just mentioned and all these consequences and repercussions that that london has faced as a result of being part of the e.u. are britain the only ones that feel that they are being short changed by the e.u. or is this sentiment being felt by other members. no i think there are resentments now building up in other member states i mean take finland for example albeit a relatively small country in terms of population in their general election back in april this year a party that wants finland to leave the euro and to stop contributing to the bailout funds for southern europe nearly won the general election the same thing is happening in the netherlands and right across the north of europe we are seeing new political movements springing up saying loo
e.u. regulations and directives and frankly what the british people say is look let's be friends with europe let's trade with europe let's cooperate with them but let's be a global player let's get our democracy back and let's govern our own country and that view is now supported amongst the british people by a margin of nearly two to one and as you just mentioned and all these consequences and repercussions that that london has faced as a result of being part of the e.u. are britain the only...
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e.u. regulation. to keep them on a train and tie but to lead us out he said to propose a joint action in a case i met him brussels next week if he knew we organise action will also be discussed between stock causey and british prime minister david cameron later on friday with the u.k. concerned its influence in the e.u. is being undermined but economics professor or a new plan about it says the whole year of project was booming from the start. i think the real problem is really your leadership in the ninety's starting with an experiment that many economists thought a good time was wrong on called for and very risky road they were taking the risk of starting a monetary union the result of strong glue union now the try to restore that misty right a strengthening the glue who you need that may not work and you can say to greece that was not who was thinking and it's costing also all a lot not just the euro because people throughout the world will suffer from this and of course the largest bronzes it is o
e.u. regulation. to keep them on a train and tie but to lead us out he said to propose a joint action in a case i met him brussels next week if he knew we organise action will also be discussed between stock causey and british prime minister david cameron later on friday with the u.k. concerned its influence in the e.u. is being undermined but economics professor or a new plan about it says the whole year of project was booming from the start. i think the real problem is really your leadership...
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e.u. regulation. >> those safeguards, on the single market and on financial services were modest, reasonable relevant. we were not trying to create unfair advantage for britain. i wish those safeguards had been accepted. but frankly i have to tell the house the choice was a treaty without proper safeguards or no treaty. it was not an easy thing to do but it was the right thing to do. >> brown: cameron won support from many britons, including some in the financial industry, based in the city of london, the british wall street. but the leader of the opposition labour party, ed milliband, denounced cameron. >> the reality is this: he has given up our seat at the table. he has exposed, not protected british business and he has come back with a bad deal for britain. the primie minister mr. speaker claimed to have wielded a veto. but a veto, let me explain to him is supposed to stop something happening. it's not a veto when the thing you wanted to stop goes ahead without you. mr. speaker, that's called losing, that's called being defeated. ( boos ) that's called letting britain down. >> brown: cam
e.u. regulation. >> those safeguards, on the single market and on financial services were modest, reasonable relevant. we were not trying to create unfair advantage for britain. i wish those safeguards had been accepted. but frankly i have to tell the house the choice was a treaty without proper safeguards or no treaty. it was not an easy thing to do but it was the right thing to do. >> brown: cameron won support from many britons, including some in the financial industry, based in...
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e.u. regulation cost businesses billions of pounds each year.not right honorable friend tell the house what steps he is taking to reduce the burden of e.u. regulation rather than increasing? >> well, i'm grateful for that question. we are working extra hard, particularly in the area of us in the market to encourage the commission who are actually now looking at reducing the burden of regulation that the past and specifically the burden of regulation on businesses that employ less than 10 people. we it's a good for the first time the idea of a moratorium. there will not be more regulations on them in the coming years. >> can i remind the prime minister that it isn't just -- [inaudible] there are millions of jobs up and down this country come constituencies like mine that rely directly on the e.u. now that we're no longer at the table who's going to stand up for those jobs? >> first of all i would say to the honorable lady, the rbs report reminds us of the terrible effect on the rest of the economy when the banking system goes wrong when it is not
e.u. regulation cost businesses billions of pounds each year.not right honorable friend tell the house what steps he is taking to reduce the burden of e.u. regulation rather than increasing? >> well, i'm grateful for that question. we are working extra hard, particularly in the area of us in the market to encourage the commission who are actually now looking at reducing the burden of regulation that the past and specifically the burden of regulation on businesses that employ less than 10...
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e.u. regulation cost businesses billions of pounds each year.cannot right honorable friend tell the house what steps he is taking to reduce the burden of e.u. regulation rather than increasing? >> well, i'm grateful for that question. we are working extra hard, particularly in the area of us in the market to encourage the commission who are actually now looking at reducing the burden of regulation that the past and specifically the burden of regulation on businesses that employ less than 10 people. we it's a good for the first time the idea of a moratorium. there will not be more regulations on them in the coming years. >> can i remind the prime minister that it isn't just -- [inaudible] there are millions of jobs up and down this country come constituencies like mine that rely directly on the e.u. now that we're no longer at the table who's going to stand up for those jobs? >> first of all i would say to the honorable lady, the rbs report reminds us of the terrible effect on the rest of the economy when the banking system goes wrong when it is
e.u. regulation cost businesses billions of pounds each year.cannot right honorable friend tell the house what steps he is taking to reduce the burden of e.u. regulation rather than increasing? >> well, i'm grateful for that question. we are working extra hard, particularly in the area of us in the market to encourage the commission who are actually now looking at reducing the burden of regulation that the past and specifically the burden of regulation on businesses that employ less than...
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e.u. regulation at all.ut in answer to the question are going to go in there and fight for british interest on first and fight, yes, we will pick but let's be clear, there's the option of a tree at 27 where we have the ability to say yes or no, and as a result get a price for that. but there's always the possibility of the euro zone members at 17 will go ahead and form a treaty of their own. again, we have some leverage in that situation because they need to use of e.u. institutions. but we should recognize the exact the what our leverage is an make the most of it. >> thank you, mr. speaker. last year the prime minister's -- [inaudible] and he is either on all these issues and the justice secretary has said this agenda is not realistic anyway. does the prime minister regretted leading his party up the golden path and -- [shouting] >> between the genius manifests a potentially vetoing a treaty that may be essential to avoid huge damage to the u.k.? [shouting] >> what i regret is that the party opposite gave a
e.u. regulation at all.ut in answer to the question are going to go in there and fight for british interest on first and fight, yes, we will pick but let's be clear, there's the option of a tree at 27 where we have the ability to say yes or no, and as a result get a price for that. but there's always the possibility of the euro zone members at 17 will go ahead and form a treaty of their own. again, we have some leverage in that situation because they need to use of e.u. institutions. but we...
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whether there is something, regulating jourmism on the internet, i think it's a very, very difficult thing to do. but i think we have to think about it. what is happening in the e.u., the press regulation of the internet. but not today. you think about it and find a sucted solution. i'd be very great if we didn't know. i'm sure the press would really like you asking about regulations. >> i'm actually asking everybody to think about it. there's -- i'm not singling you out. >> thank you. your next theme page 21067 under the heading when his see the yo becomes inhumane. and the classic example of that is the case of mccanns. i think if anything buy assessment here and gave before the evident. the inhumanity of covers that surrounded them. you're right to point out indeed we were told in evidence that that they were in similar treatment. now, let's go to page 21068 towards the bottom. >> the article read "the hounding of britney spears." i haven't been able to find a copy of that. link. able to elaborate? i wrote that at the time was to make the point that -- there comes a point people in public the entertainment are deemed be such big feelers that you and it doesn't
whether there is something, regulating jourmism on the internet, i think it's a very, very difficult thing to do. but i think we have to think about it. what is happening in the e.u., the press regulation of the internet. but not today. you think about it and find a sucted solution. i'd be very great if we didn't know. i'm sure the press would really like you asking about regulations. >> i'm actually asking everybody to think about it. there's -- i'm not singling you out. >> thank...
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e.u. is taking a very disciplinary an approach with the new regulations proposed to pull power and control into the hands of officials in brussels there are some would interpret that as eroding national sovereignty of the basic democratic processes where will the line be drawn or will it just be erased altogether well the question is how biting really be i mean by that you can agree amongst each other. i mean for example the seventeen members of the eurozone that certain kind of budgetary powers or even powers with respect to social or financial policies are given to brussels the big question is if then brussels takes of this roster responsibility how much really biting and automatic power will it have to make sure that everybody respects those rules we had when the euro started the stability and growth pact with very specific rules on how large government deficits budget deficits would be are how high government debt would go both at the end of the day europe was unable to really impose its will and its rules on the member countries so we're doing more or less the same discussion now but
e.u. is taking a very disciplinary an approach with the new regulations proposed to pull power and control into the hands of officials in brussels there are some would interpret that as eroding national sovereignty of the basic democratic processes where will the line be drawn or will it just be erased altogether well the question is how biting really be i mean by that you can agree amongst each other. i mean for example the seventeen members of the eurozone that certain kind of budgetary...
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e.u. debt crisis could take years to reach the eurozone none save the single currency chancellor merkel believes the region needs a new financial. regulation. twenty thousand people marched through manhattan angry at a lack of jobs and low wages for the protesters organized by labor unions but echoes the mood of the occupy wall street movement. those are your headlines on this friday another from the front of the house. to the high tech facilities of the backstage areas join. explores the most meticulous and expensive theater renovation in all of history. great. comfortable. unique. subject but the. moscow. hello and welcome to the must go out so in this week's program we'll be exploring the magnificence of both so i think it's up to six years the main stage of the historical landmark has been dogged but now it's going to ring chandeliers a shining once again so joining lots of anger is as we explore the historical and magnificent building that fuses its classic original designs with modern technology states craft and high tech facilities as the main cultural symbol of russia the bolshoi theatre has finally returns to its glory striking da
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adair are the w t o's regulations kind of internationally burdensome oh absolutely and they're particularly bad on countries like the u.k. we've got this view pays a subsidy to the e.u. every year and that subsidy essentially goes to french farmers who can overprice for their goods we have all kinds of mis regulations and then going to something you said about market smell functioning i really want to return to that for one second i want you i can only a few seconds but that's no mill function bureaucrats mill function that work in this mess because of manipulations by the fed by the e.c.b. and by bureaucrats that's why we're in this mess we need to correct our selves from the strains of these politicians and bureaucrats it's the brain markets and the answer to this not more regulations out with the technocrats they umesh that we're going to leave it at that thank you so much for being on the show was really a pleasure and that was investment advisor mike said locke better known as mitt. all right before we go on to bring our producer dimitri kofi in if as well as shannon donahoe in the control room to talk about some things that we weren't able to get to with all o
adair are the w t o's regulations kind of internationally burdensome oh absolutely and they're particularly bad on countries like the u.k. we've got this view pays a subsidy to the e.u. every year and that subsidy essentially goes to french farmers who can overprice for their goods we have all kinds of mis regulations and then going to something you said about market smell functioning i really want to return to that for one second i want you i can only a few seconds but that's no mill function...
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e.u. leaders agreed to move forward with a plan that includes fiscal discipline and more regular regulations britain has decided not to get on board with british prime minister david cameron saying he rejects those new regulations still there are there's much that's up in the air and i want to go to our to correspondent has our selah who's in brussels with the latest. with the decisions that came out what we're going to see is a two speed europe essentially those who are on board the a franco german push for more fiscal integration stricter rules and harsher punishments more supervision and those who aren't now as it stands there are twenty three yeses maybe including sweden hungary and the czech republic you have to check with a problem and get back with an answer and a note coming from the u.k. you know that no it's not very surprising because david cameron before getting into the summit had already said that if he doesn't get the guarantees that he needs to protect british interests the sticking point being the financial transactions tax and labor laws then he's going to use his veto to a
e.u. leaders agreed to move forward with a plan that includes fiscal discipline and more regular regulations britain has decided not to get on board with british prime minister david cameron saying he rejects those new regulations still there are there's much that's up in the air and i want to go to our to correspondent has our selah who's in brussels with the latest. with the decisions that came out what we're going to see is a two speed europe essentially those who are on board the a franco...
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interest there and certainly if the regulator themselves is rated i mean the united states government has a conflict of interest and certainly i don't believe when the when the e.u. says they want to suspend ratings when countries are going under restructuring is that they have the inside the you have the interest investors at heart i have their own interest at heart so what the at the ultimate goal here is how do we minimize our offset to various conflicts of interest because there isn't just one conflict of interest here and of course that what concerns me about if you set up a government run and i've got no problem i mean i think what we should look at is maybe some sort of investor cooperative really investors have their own sort of ratings but again you have competition you have alternatives and the ultimate just you let me jump in here we go to a short break and after that show frank we'll continue our discussion on the radio station. to. grant you three cities and this is product of the price of. toxicity allergenicity immune response lower nutrition and for environmental contamination don't you feel like a brought some consider the experiment dehumanised
interest there and certainly if the regulator themselves is rated i mean the united states government has a conflict of interest and certainly i don't believe when the when the e.u. says they want to suspend ratings when countries are going under restructuring is that they have the inside the you have the interest investors at heart i have their own interest at heart so what the at the ultimate goal here is how do we minimize our offset to various conflicts of interest because there isn't just...
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e.u. debt crisis and it could take years to revamp the eurozone and save the single currency chancellor angela merkel believes the region needs a new financial union with stronger controls and debt regulations. the results of egypt's first post revolution elections are to be announced within a few hours after a forty eight hour delay but the muslim brotherhood is already celebrating the victory claiming to have gained forty percent of the votes. i'll be back with more news for less than half an hour from now in the meantime to kill or not to kill you watch our special report on u.s. troops in iraq and the life changing decisions they have to take soldiers of conscience is next here on our team. you know. a lot of the things that happened in iraq. like when people ask me if i killed anybody. morris honestly or kind of they they portrayed in the movies. there was this one time where position on this rooftop. was like a political protest that turned violent everyone is quiet and this young man emerges. and he's got something in his hand. and i know that it's a grenade and. but i also know that he can't do anything to us because he's still fighting. everything that i described to you i'm lookin
e.u. debt crisis and it could take years to revamp the eurozone and save the single currency chancellor angela merkel believes the region needs a new financial union with stronger controls and debt regulations. the results of egypt's first post revolution elections are to be announced within a few hours after a forty eight hour delay but the muslim brotherhood is already celebrating the victory claiming to have gained forty percent of the votes. i'll be back with more news for less than half an...
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e.u. debt crisis and it could take years to revamp the eurozone and save the single currency chancellor angela merkel believes the region needs a new financial union with stronger controls and that regulations. and twenty thousand people marched through manhattan angry at a lack of jobs and low wages the protest is organized by labor unions but echoes the mood of the occupy wall street movement. now to kill or not to kill watch our special report on u.s. troops in iraq and a life changing decisions they are forced to take our soldiers of conscience next. reason why they want army. i mean easy for my recruiter i say as why should a machine get a job out of a plane set sail right here. i was raised on american pie i was a cradle conservative i was voted most likely to succeed most conservative a nickname among a lot of my friends was a g.i. josh that wanted to the friend my pantry and i tried to listen in marines for it out of high school that hurt playing football so join the national guard and end up going to west point and being a commissioned officer. football in a patriotic son of a gun i love this country it's done some great things for me about some great opportunities both my grandfat
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e.u. debt crisis and it could take years to reach the eurozone and save the single currency chancellor angela merkel believes the region needs a new financial union with stronger controls and regulations. than twenty thousand people marched through manhattan angry at a lack of jobs and low wages the protesters organized by labor unions but echoes the mood of the occupy wall street movement. some of your friday headlines here in r.c.b. to stay with us now from the front of our son in glittering auditorium to the high tech facilities of the backstage areas as you join in martin as he explores the most meticulous and expensive theater renovation in all of russian history that's next right here on arts. great. comfort to. you. some. of the. moscow. hello and welcome to the must go out so in this next part i will be exploring the magnificence of also theater the six years the main stage of the historical landmark has been dark but now it's going through and sandra lee is a shining once again so join me martha valerie's as we explore the historical a magnificent building that fuses its classic original designs with modern technology states craft and high tech facilities as the main cultural
e.u. debt crisis and it could take years to reach the eurozone and save the single currency chancellor angela merkel believes the region needs a new financial union with stronger controls and regulations. than twenty thousand people marched through manhattan angry at a lack of jobs and low wages the protesters organized by labor unions but echoes the mood of the occupy wall street movement. some of your friday headlines here in r.c.b. to stay with us now from the front of our son in glittering...